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Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Sept. 26, 1914, front page.

World War One, Reservists going

to Gare de l´Est, Paris, 1914, Bain Collection,

Library of Congress

& World War One, French Reservists leaving Gare de l´Est,

Paris, 1914, Bain Collection, Library of Congress

& Mutual Film Corporation (...)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1914 (...)

KEYSTONE – The Rounders (Comedy) .........

(...) Calendar of Independent Releases,

Moving Picture World, Sept. 12, 1914

& „The Rounders.“ (Keystone. Mon., Sept. 7.) – Charles

Chapman and Roscoe Arbuckle are the fun provokers

in this farce, but it is really the rough handling that they receive

from their wives when they return home

in a slightly intoxicated state that makes the merriment.

(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 19, 1914

& THE ROUNDERS (Keystone), September 7. –

Chas. Chapman and the Fat Boy appear in this as a couple

of genial jags. The humor is not of an offensive sort, though few

performers can avoid this in such scenes. The angry wives

follow them and they take to a boat in the lake, which is swamped

in an amusing manner.

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 19, 1914

& Rounders (Keystone).  September 7. –

A picture of a ,glorious´ drunk and of two wives who try to mend matters. There is plenty of funny action and, though it is of

the kind that one can‘t help laughing at, one is, nevertheless, not flattered by it. It‘s a rough picture for rough people,

that people, whether rough or gentle, will probably have

to laugh over while it is on the screen

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 26, 1914

      Rounders (Keystone). Filmstart 7. September. –

      Ein Film über einen „gloriosen“ Betrunkenen und zwei

      Ehefrauen, welche die Angelegenheit zu bereinigen

      suchen. Es gibt jede Menge lustiger Action und, obwohl es die

      Sorte ist, bei der man nicht anders als lachen kann,      

      ist man nicht geschmeichelt. Es ist ein roher Film für rohe

      Leute, bei dem die Leute, ob sie nun roh sind oder

      freundlich, in einem fort lachen dürften, solange er auf der

      Leinwand ist.


„That side-stepping, side-splitting Charles Chapman“

Advertisement. „O-X-F-O-R-D

      ,Blanche Sweet‘ (...)

      ,THE ROUNDERS‘

      It‘s a Keystone, featuring that side-stepping, side-splitting

Charles Chapman, also Roscoe Arbuckle.“

      Oxford Theatre, Uniontown.

      The Rounders is released by Keystone Sept. 7, 1914.


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